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  1. #31
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    Just purchased a new diesel Scout (2015), real difference is effortless cruising and fuel economy. With 1200k 0n clock I'm averaging better than the published combined cycle. Had a diesel SUV prior, in spite of the price difference and the fact that the 'price cycle' doesn't effect the diesel fuel, I calculated that the $ difference was recovered in about 18 months due to the economy.
    Skoda diesel (135kw premium) has fantastic pickup and once you get a handle on the way DSG changes gear and learn to use it, its excellent around town.

    I wouldn't go back to petrol.

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony53 View Post
    I wouldn't go back to petrol.Tony
    You're not making this decision any easier! I thought it would be simple - loved my old RS so I figured I would go in to the dealer and order another one just in a different colour. Too many decisions, but at least I know it will be a Skoda.
    MY15 Octavia Scout TDI135 Moon White Tech Pack Panoramic Sunroof Polar wheels

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony53 View Post
    Just purchased a new diesel Scout (2015), real difference is effortless cruising and fuel economy. With 1200k 0n clock I'm averaging better than the published combined cycle. Had a diesel SUV prior, in spite of the price difference and the fact that the 'price cycle' doesn't effect the diesel fuel, I calculated that the $ difference was recovered in about 18 months due to the economy.
    Skoda diesel (135kw premium) has fantastic pickup and once you get a handle on the way DSG changes gear and learn to use it, its excellent around town.

    I wouldn't go back to petrol.

    Tony
    Congrats, I had diesel DSG Yeti before my Octavia RS(Petrol this time), Yeti was good car to drive around town, I can imagine your Scout can only be a much better car, faster and more power too. Yes the DSG does take sometime to get used to, but it is such a joy to use once you get familiar with it.

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    I am sure you will be happy with either fuel. If you are concerned about consumption IMHO the diesel is the go. I have a diesel vRS (125/350) and am very, very happy with it. A friend recently bought a manual petrol of about the same vintage and I resisted driving it for fear that it may be noticeably more powerful. After the drive all I would say was that it was different. The diesel is much more torquey, while the petrol likes the revs more (which is not surprising), but for ‘my style’ of driving the petrol would be no quicker.
    enjoy

    MY11 Skoda Octavia vRS ("GT") wagon, TDI, DSG, candy white, downsized (upgraded) to 16" alloys & 225/50 R16s, leather, tint, towbar, 70w HID lightforce strikers




  5. #35
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    Todays effort, why I love my diesel.

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    2009 MY10 Race Blue RS Wagon TSI 6 sp. manual. (Gone)
    2011 MY12 Yeti 77 TSI DSG.

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    I can easily get that sort of economy on a similar run with my 1.4 petrol. The diesel seems to be better in stop start traffic, although I managed 5.3 today doing a run around town.
    Steve, 2013 Octavia 1.4TSI Elegance wagon

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    Hands down, diesel kicks ass, esp in a place like Cbr, where a lot of driving is 10-20 min (ok well mine is). ...
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    In Sydney at the moment diesel fuel is 10c a litre cheaper than e10 and around 27c a litre cheaper than 98. Score another point for diesel.

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    Heya,
    My 2 cents... I bought a 2010 (series ii) octy vrs 125 tdi and at present have 160,000km on the clock. It is great! Truly awesome. Also have a 118 tsi in the family and 3 tdi tiguans. Diesel resembling a truck is more applicable to cheaper less refined diesel packages like holden cruze or hyundai diesels, I've had countless friends remark they had no idea they were riding in a diesel. Yes there is a momentary lag off the line, but then a huge surge of power and you're off! For towing, my 125vrs is awesome and steep hill climbs don't even phase the car, it loves climbing hills like a beast! 4.5 years down the track still getting 850km city driving to a $72 caltex diesel fill, closer to 950km+ just highway. It is all down to preference... Windows or mac? Beef or chicken? Diesel or petrol? Diesel for me was the perfect compromise of efficiency and versatility for the sexy rs liftback look. I just love my octy!

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    Back in Canberra, just waiting until next week to drive a diesel Scout. I really need to drive it before making up my mind, but the long delivery times (order now, delivery in November) versus getting one off the lot now makes the diesel even more attractive.
    MY15 Octavia Scout TDI135 Moon White Tech Pack Panoramic Sunroof Polar wheels

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